We want you to start 2021 strong and help you to refuel your ambition with our brand-new challenge to keep you on track.
With 2020 well and truly over (thank goodness...) it’s time to refocus and rebuild. Gyms have been closed for what feels like an eternity and we know it's been tough to stay on track, so it's time we stepped in to give a little extra guidance this January.
It’s safe to say that we all need some help rebuilding our routine, so here’s how you can get involved.
What is the #RefuelYourAmbition Challenge?
We want you to share your goals and the progress you make with us no matter how big or small. Decided to take up yoga, or challenge yourself to a marathon? We want to know about it. All you have to do is share your progress, training, and even the tough times with the hashtag #RefuelYourAmbition.
Whatever your goal for 2021, we’re here to support you every step of the way by keeping you accountable, inspired, and fuelled up to the max with the best nutrition and training help and advice.
Here's what some of our ambassadors have to say about the challenge...
How can I get involved?
Whether you’re hiking, swimming, running, or meditating, share your progress with the hashtag #RefuelMyAmbition so that we can celebrate every victory and support you through every stumble.
Every week, we’ll be working with your favourite Myp ambassadors to bring you tough challenges and expert advice to push you ever further.
Whether it’s a boxing round with Eddie Hall or a heavy lifting session with Matt Morsia, they’ll be working with you every step of the way too.
You’ll also be able to share your progress through our cool new Instagram filter and win loads of prizes to reward all that hard work.
When do we start?
We’re kicking off on the 31st December, so be ready to go after your goals hard from day 1 of the new year.
Sign up now for your best year yet.
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